Instructor is Katherine Percival
Saturday, January 10th, 1-4pm
If you’ve ever scrolled through Pinterest wishing you could make a bullet journal that feels as beautiful and put-together as the ones you see online, you’re not alone. Bullet journals can look intimidating from the outside — but they’re actually one of the most flexible, forgiving tools out there. And they’re an amazing way for artists and creatives to stay organized without losing the fun or the freedom.
In this workshop, we’ll walk through how to set up a bullet journal that truly works for you. You’ll learn simple layouts, easy systems, and creative touches that help you stay on track with projects, ideas, appointments, and everything in between. Think of it as building a planner, sketchbook, notebook, and memory-keeper all in one portable space.
You’ll leave with a journal that’s already started, already personalized, and ready to keep growing with you. No perfectionism, no pressure — just a supportive place for your thoughts, your plans, and your creativity.
What to Bring:
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A notebook you love carrying around (Leuchtturm1917 dotted is great, but grid or lined works too)
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Stickers, postcards, photos, receipts — anything personal that makes you smile
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Favourite quotes or words you want to include
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Any stationery or doodling supplies you enjoy (nothing fancy needed!)
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Any extra art tools you like using
(Watercolour and paint can work, but they’re not ideal for a 3-hour class because of drying time.)
Whether you’re hoping to get more organized, reduce screen time, or build a creative ritual that feels grounding, this workshop will help you start a bullet journal that feels like you — and that you’ll actually want to use.